Awesome Annie’s 2010 Nikon Calendar Review
It’s a tradition.
The annual critique that usually turns up the January temperature in the hearts of local photographers.
It’s Awesome Annie’s Annual Appropriately Amazing Nikon calendar review. Feel free to express your opinions, and if you still don’t have your official Nikon 2010 calendar, there are still a few available at the store.
Thanks to Annie and her personal transcriptionist Noelle for once again taking the time to provide these provocative remarks.
( The commentary for each photograph appears under the image )
Enjoy and Please leave your comments.
Yuck
Wow. These are better
What I thought was “whorehead,” but I don’t dare say that do I.
Looks like a loaf of bread….moldy bread
Humph - what the hell is that ?
Caterpillar ? That drip is interesting
A schizophrenic’s dream
Cool
Oh God. Nothing interesting about umbrellas to me
Oh ! Look at that cat !
I like the birds. Actually, on the whole this year’s calendar is better than last year’s.
Nice. This is nice. I like this.
Ahh. Penguins are awesome












January 18th, 2010 at 3:16 pm
At the top of the post, I included a photo of the original transcription for the reader’s enjoyment.
Like many contest results, individuals are encouraged to agree or disagree with AA’s comments.
January 19th, 2010 at 2:40 pm
Canon doesn’t make calendars because canon users are pro’s with cool technologies that give us the date and appointments in state of the art applications, not in an old fashioned way. Also, Canon users have wall space full of their own awesome pictures not someone else’s. Hmmm I could probably go on but I have to go shoot. Ciao bello.
January 19th, 2010 at 5:39 pm
I like 4 pictures. Nikon may make cameras that take great pictures. I would not suggest they quit their day job.
Larry
January 20th, 2010 at 12:00 pm
It sounds as though Annie is mellowing.
I like 6 pictures this year–a new high. But not the shot of storks, which I think is mediocre. There’s not much challenge in photographing a flock settling in for a nap. The composition is thoughtful but reflection photos have been done . . . and done . . . I’d really prefer spectacular action over that. Perhaps an alligator coming in for the kill? LOL!
The penquins, however, are definitely awesome. I always appreciate someone who can do wild bird photography with a wide-angle lens. There aren’t may birds that’ll allow you to get that close without looking stressed out. Great sense of time and place.
January 20th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
Cheri,
You’re the second person to comment on Annie mellowing.
Maybe now that she’s turned 39, her attitude is changing.